When A Witness Recants

Tribute Dawn Porter

In 1983, a 14-year-old boy was shot in the hallway of Harlem Park Junior High in Baltimore. Three 16-yearolds were convicted of the murder, despite limited and problematic evidence, because of the coerced testimony of eyewitnesses, all of them minors. The moment was formative for Ta-Nehisi Coates, who grew up in Baltimore and never forgot how the conviction changed his community. His memories spark Dawn Porter’s powerful examination of the case and the way it impacted the lives of these men who, ultimately exonerated, spent 36 years in prison for a crime they did not commit. When a Witness Recants interweaves deposition footage, archival images, and present-day interviews to document this profound miscarriage of justice, while graphic novel–style animation illustrates the events leading up to and after the murder as well as the trial. The film expertly explores the lasting effects of the case—the psychological and emotional wounds endured by innocent men and the burden carried by the witness who recants. ST

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Director

Dawn Porter

Producers

Dawn Porter, Miriam Weintraub, Jennifer Oko

Editor

Jessica Congdon

Cinematographer

Bryan Gentry

Release Year

2026

Festival Year

2026

Country

United States

Run Time

112 minutes